QuoteYawn. No matter how good OLEDs get, can't beat a simple LED projector to enjoy movies and TV shows. All is needed are some blackout curtains to make everything work!
HDTVTest did test that and the projector didn't stand a change against the TV.
QuoteAs much as I like looking at OLED displays until the industry finds a 'cure' or work-a-round for the dismal lifespan of the OLED color BLUE I won't be replacing products with LCD screens for OLED ones any time soon.
You can use your OLED TV just fine..the long term reviews of OLED burn-in are out and much has changed in the last 5 years. Just don't show the same image for days at the highest brightness, but the OLED TV will auto-dim then anyways. I use my OLED TV as a PC monitor and so far no issues (Medium brightness at 35/50 notches), as I don't need more, rarely HDR (ony through Tizen OS) so far as Linux doesn't support it yet. Just get an OLED TV and see.
Let me still say this, if it makes you happy:
QuoteLG & Samsung are both reviewing blue PHOLED for next-gen OLED displays
OLED emission can be divided into two types; fluorescence and phosphorescence (PHOLED). OLED displays including TVs already use phosphorescence for red and green, but blue is still fluorescent.
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It is still not clear if blue PHOLED will be ready for consumer OLED TVs in 2024.
Probably not 2024, but maybe 2025.